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4.00 Credits
(Cross listed with LIFSCI 0103) 4 cr. A survey of inorganic chemistry and carbohydrate, lipid, and protein chemistry. The course covers atomic structure, properties of matter, nature of chemical bonds and valence, chemical reactions and equilibria, acid-base and oxidation-reduction reactions, elementary radiochemistry, and some chemical arithmetic. Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab per week. GE: Life Sciences
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the needs of the nonscience student in introductory chemistry. A clear understanding of the effects of chemistry and its influences on everyday life (solutions to the energy problem, maintenance of good health, consumer issues) is presented. Please note that this course may not be taken for credit if CHEM 0101 or CHEM 0102 has been passed. GE: Physical Sciences
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3.00 Credits
A global view of the environment and its impact on our changing way of life. How chemistry works and how chemistry is interconnected with other areas of life are studied. Environmental and resource problems and possible solutions are examined. Accurate and up-to-date material is presented using scientific analysis and mathematics.
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course designed to augment and clarify the concepts presented in CHEM 0106. Real-world environmental studies with a chemical basis are stressed. Includes field trips to establishments that have an environmental concern. Also includes analysis of aqueous samples from natural settings. Corequisite: CHEM 0106 GE: Physical Sciences
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1.00 Credits
An optional laboratory course designed to augment and clarify the concepts presented in CHEM 0104. Experiments include synthesis of aspirin, antacid analysis, and determination of water in popcorn. Includes field trips to crime lab, Kinzua Dam, and the water treatment plant. Corequisite: CHEM 0104 GE: Physical Sciences
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3.00 Credits
This course, intended for nonscience majors, provides facts about drug sources, history, action in the body, side effects and interactions, tolerance, abuse potential, and dependency. Drug delivery systems and alternatives will also be covered. All major classifications of drugs will be covered. GE: Physical Sciences
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1.00 Credits
May be taken concurrently with CHEM 0187. Students will be introduced to instrumentation used by medical chemistry and forensic scientists and will be instructed in the synthesis of drugs (e.g., aspirin). A field trip to the New York State Crime Lab (Olean, N.Y.) will be scheduled. GE: Physical Sciences
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of analytical data, quantitative and qualitative analysis, gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, precipitation titration, neutralization titration, oxidation-reduction analysis, potentiometric methods, spectroscopic methods, chromatography, and fundamental methods of analysis used by all chemists in research. Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 0102
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3.00 Credits
The chemistry of carbon compounds with emphasis on the methods of preparation and the characteristic properties and reactions of the important classes of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 0102 (with grade C or better)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory techniques illustrating fundamental procedures used by organic chemists will be introduced. These techniques include distillation, recrystallization, and extraction. The computer component of the lab includes structural drawing, 3D visualization, and conformational analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 0102 (with grade C or better)
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